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expansion of nonconforming uses and structures in floodplain <br /> areas to the extent necessary to maintain eligibility in the <br /> National Flood Insurance Program and not increase flood damage <br /> potential or increase the deqree of obstruction to flood flows <br /> in the floodway. <br /> Subd. lf. Substandard structures. Notwithstanding <br /> subdivision 1e, Minnesota Rules, parts 6105.0351 to 6105.0550, <br /> may allow for the continuation and improvement of substandard <br /> structures, as defined in Minnesota Rules, part 6105.0354, <br /> subpart 30, in the Lower Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. <br /> Subd. lg. Feedlot zoning controls. (a) A <br /> municipality proposing to adopt a new feedlot zoning control or <br /> to amend an existing feedlot zoning control must notify the <br /> Pollution Control Agency and commissioner of agriculture at the <br /> beginning of the process, no later than the date notice is given <br /> of the first hearing proposing to adopt or amend a zoning <br /> control purporting to address feedlots. <br /> (b) Prior to final approval of a feedlot zoning control, <br /> the governing body of a municipality may submit a copy of the <br /> proposed zoning control to the Pollution Control Agency and to <br /> the commissioner of agriculture and request review, comment, and <br /> recommendations on the environmental and agricultural effects <br /> from specific provisions in the ordinance. <br /> (c) The agencies' response to the municipality may include: <br /> (1) any recommendations for improvements in the ordinance; <br /> and <br /> (2) the legal, social, economic, or scientific <br /> justification for each recommendation under clause (1) . <br /> (d) At the request of the municipality's governing body, <br /> the municipality must prepare a report on the economic effects <br /> from specific provisions in the ordinance. Economic analysis <br /> must state whether the ordinance will affect the local economy <br /> and describe the kinds of businesses affected and the projected <br /> impact the proposal will have on those businesses. To assist <br /> the municipality, the commissioner of agriculture, in <br /> cooperation with the Department of Employment and Economic <br /> Development, must develop a template for measuring local <br /> economic effects and make it available to the municipality. The <br /> report must be submitted to the commissioners of employment and <br /> economic development and agriculture along with the proposed <br /> ordinance. . <br /> (e) A local ordinance that contains a setback for new <br /> feedlots from existing residences must also provide for a new <br /> residence setback from existing feedlots •located in areas zoned <br /> agricultural at the same distances and conditions specified in <br /> the setback for new feedlots, unless the new residence is built <br /> to replace an existing residence. A municipality may grant a <br /> variance from this requirement under section 462.358, <br /> subdivision 6. <br /> 'I h l, f'�� � �vi <br /> '�, r �<. <br /> � �� °���� ��� �t:r, ,,� <br /> �y—^ �3 't.;� ��t f� 7 <br /> '"� ;e'y1 ���:� ,S';}, c�'+' }, �r <br /> �� A�� �E�s4. .���+�+r a•�,,.:, �,,_„�,�,�:Ti] <br /> :r�rJ"J. '�}�i a3-.. .Y (� �;� <br /> F�'y,.,��"�� .�{;�y ��j ,e. •? ilt..,;ti`�•;,_,;:x� �� <br /> SI' 1`��.4a�i'_``!". 4�t'�'"�.,:�'..p� � L� <br />